I'm sorry if that is how you understood my posting.

What I meant was that many people don't really want to look "under the hood" of the illusion created by the desktop manager and so forth, with its artifacts such as icons, folders and images,
to any of the abstraction layers underneath.

The WIMP GUI has, by and large, become the standard way people interact with computers, and the family line that started with Hypercard was initially meant for standard people, not for people who delighted in getting themselves smeared in oil and whatever from messing around
beneath the GUI.

LiveCode is "real", and part of its "reality" involves sustaining the illusion that one can program with 'objects', dragging them around, rotating them, flipping them, and spreading "jam" on them as if they were slices of bread on a table rather than complicated congeries of numbers.

The messy way that one currently imports SVG images into LiveCode mucks up that illusion.

The fact that LiveCode can now import vector graphics is wonderful, and it was not that I wanted to describe as "sucking". What sucks is that, owing to the way one has to import SVG graphics the "standard" import model is broken, and it allows us to see some of the sub-GUI stuff.

Richmond.

On 01/03/17 17:42, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
Read the post I was responding to. Richmond seemed to be making the point that the GUI of 
Livecode presented an illusion to the end user that they were working with a 
"real" app. As I said, I may have misconstrued his meaning, but that was what 
it seemed like he was saying.

Bob S


On Mar 1, 2017, at 06:39 , David V Glasgow via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

So…. there is no spoon?

Oh Wow!  Look at that!  My code (and this email) is writing itself when I just 
tilt my head and look meaningfully at the screen.

Couldn’t resist.

Best Wishes,
David Glasgow
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